Month: April 2018

Rick Spencer joins Donovan to chat about deploying Bitnami Node.js High Availability with Azure Cosmos DB, a free listing in Azure Marketplace that uses ARM to automatically spin up a three-node Node.js cluster behind a load balancer with a shared file system and Azure Cosmos DB integration. See how you can quickly get a sample

You can authorize your applications to connect to Cosmos DB using master keys or resource tokens. Depending on the level of control that is needed, your application may need to use one or even both of these approaches. In this episode, Chris Anderson (@crandycodes) comes on to show us how to request and make use

One critical aspect of IoT applications is the connectivity of devices. That connection between IoT devices and the rest of the world might not always be there, and when it is, it might not be of the outmost quality. Code running on devices have to take this into account. Pierre Cauchois, Lead developer on the

Learn to use Azure Resource Manager to have a declarative and automated way of provisioning Kubernetes clusters on Azure. In the next part of the series, learn to use Key Vault to manage sensitive values in template parameters. Blog article covering the series: http://lenadroid.github.io/posts/k8s-on-azure-with-terraform-arm-cli.html Follow Lena on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lenadroid Find out more at https://aka.ms/managed-kube

Aravind Krishna stops by to chat with Scott Hanselman and take a look at common design patterns for building highly scalable solutions with Azure Cosmos DB. We will talk a little bit about modeling data and how to choose an appropriate partition key. We then look at a few patterns like event sourcing, time series

This week, James is joined yet again by friend of the show Sr Cloud Developer Advocate Matt Soucoup, who shows us how to take the pain out of adding user accounts to your apps with Azure AD B2C. He tells us what that acronym stands for, walks us through the Azure portal to setup an

Here are some interesting concepts about data in IoT applications Kevin Saye shares with us on the IoT Show: all data has value, data needs to be preserved in its raw form for later usage and you want to store this data in a cost effective manner. Curious about these statements? Watch this very interesting

There is a new extension in town for Visual Studio Code: the Azure IoT Edge one. This extension is a complement to the Azure IoT Toolkit and brings all the functionality you need to develop modules and configurations for Azure IoT Edge devices. Great demo by Xin Shi, PM in the Visual Studio team. Get